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Analyses and tests for design of an electro-impulse de-icing systemDe-icing of aircraft by using the electro-magnetic impulse phenomenon was proposed and demonstrated in several European countries. However, it is not available as a developed system due to lack of research on the basic physical mechanisms and necessary design parameters. The de-icing is accomplished by rapidly discharging high voltage capacitors into a wire coil rigidly supported just inside the aircraft skin. Induced eddy currents in the skin create a repulsive force resulting in a hammer-like force which cracks, de-bonds, and expels ice on the skin surface. The promised advantages are very low energy, high reliability of de-icing, and low maintenance. Three years of Electo-Impulse De-icing (EIDI) research is summarized and the analytical studies and results of testing done in the laboratory, in the NASA Icing Research Tunnel, and in flight are presented. If properly designed, EIDI was demonstrated to be an effective and practical ice protection system for small aircraft, turbojet engine inlets, elements of transport aircraft, and shows promise for use on helicopter rotor blades. Included are practical techniques of fabrication of impulse coils and their mountings. The use of EIDI with nonmetallic surface materials is also described.
Document ID
19860017796
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Zumwalt, G. W.
(Wichita State Univ. Wichita, KS, United States)
Schrag, R. L.
(Wichita State Univ. Wichita, KS, United States)
Bernhart, W. D.
(Wichita State Univ. Wichita, KS, United States)
Friedberg, R. A.
(Wichita State Univ. Wichita, KS, United States)
Date Acquired
September 5, 2013
Publication Date
May 1, 1985
Subject Category
Air Transportation And Safety
Report/Patent Number
NAS 1.26:174919
AR-85-1
NASA-CR-174919
Accession Number
86N27268
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAG3-284
PROJECT: RTOP 505-45-54
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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